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The phrase "study maths" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in any sentence where someone is talking about the act of learning or practicing mathematics. Here are a few examples: - "I need to study maths for my upcoming test." - "She loves to study maths because she finds it challenging." - "He spends hours every day studying maths to prepare for the math Olympiad." - "My goal is to study maths at university and become a mathematician." - "The students were excited to study maths with their new teacher, who made the subject fun and engaging."
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The following year he went to Oxford University to study maths.
He has an offer of three As from the University of Nottingham to study maths.
"We study maths but without having a teacher to explain to us," says Athari.
Ball is going to York to study maths and Djabatey to Leeds to study law and French.
He started to study maths and computer science but confesses to having been "equally bad at both".
It's not those with pushy parents who think they should study maths for the sake of it.
One other announcement in the budget was the possibility of making all pupils study maths to the age of 18.
Asked what she hoped for in the future, she said: "I want to study maths and go to Oxford University".
The budget also announced an inquiry into the feasibility of students continuing to study maths until age 18.
How they will fit with Gove's stated ambition that all pupils study maths to 18 is anyone's guess.
Her team also wants all pupils to study maths, in one form or another, until they are 18.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com